France’s Lottery Finances Raise Concern

Graham Wood, 22/11/2007
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

While France’s horse racing monopoly, the PMU, has been judged to have gained in stature throughout the recent discussions on the liberalisation of the French betting market, the state–owned monopoly operator La Française des Jeux (FDJ) has fared less well. Thanks to a new book highlighting its financial workings, and the announcement of new online competition from one of France’s leading casinos, FDJ is under mounting pressure.

User login

© Gambling Compliance Ltd 2006
91 Waterloo Road :: SE1 8RT :: London :: Tel: +44(0)207 921 9980 :: Fax: +44(0)207 960 2885 :: Email: info@gamblingcompliance.com
Privacy Statement :: Terms and Conditions :: DISCLAIMER
Translation
Loading...
Access to this content is for registered users only.
Please provide your email address to read this article in full. Simply click on the Register button and fill in your details. Register for a FREE trial today if you want to be kept up to date with market analysis, reports on the evolution of regulations in over 140 gaming jurisdictions and read some of the articles that are available to our paying subscribers.